Double coats of arms beneath a French marquis crown, flanked by unicorns, on the cover with the legend "Fidel a Son Roy et a l'Honneur." The right-hand coat-of-arms (viewer's left) is de La Croix de Castries (d'azur à la croix...

It is possible that the word "Pinafore" mentioned on the cover of the menu refers to the well known Gibert and Sullivan comic opera called H.M.S. Pinafore. It was written in 1878. In 1899 this opera was revived at the...

Handwritten menu. The coat of arms of the city of Paris, France is shown on the menu with its motto "Fluctuat nec mergitur" ("It is tossed by the waves, but does not sink.") "Marius Boyer, 39. Av. de l'Opera" printed...

"Cie Gle Transatlantique" at top of menu; features photograph titled "Constantine, Quartier Arabe." Accompanying music concert program lists titles and composers and has illustration of crossed French and American flags. Handwritten signatures of performers appear below each selection. Two...

Embossed coats of arms (Lippe (the Lippe Rose) and Baden) at top of menu. Handwritten note on back of menu: "Prince de Lippe-Detmold." The Lippe Rose was adopted as lesser arms of his personal Standard by Woldemar, reigning sovreign of...

The coats-of-arms of German Crown Prince Frederick (Prussian eagle of the Hohenzollern family) and of his spouse, Victoria, Princess Royal of the United Kindom and eldest child of Queen Victoria (royal arms of the UK , differenced by a cadency...